Reviews of Samsung Galaxy A7 (2017) Peach Cloud

If you asked me for advice about buying a new Android smartphone today, I would tell you that the $600-800 price range is where you should start looking. At this price range, phones like the OnePlus 3T and Xiaomi Mi 5, offer the best bang for your buck...

The Samsung Galaxy A series debuted in 2015 as mid-range Android phones, but the lines between them and Samsung's flagship models are blurring with each iteration.This year's Galaxy A7, the top model in the series, feels as premium as Samsung's best phone...

The Samsung Galaxy A series debuted in 2015 as mid-range Android phones, but the lines between them and Samsung's flagship models are blurring with each iteration. This year's Galaxy A7, the top model in the series, feels as premium as Samsung's best pho...

Great display, Good design, Great battery life, Good cameras, Samsung Pay Support

Price could have been lower, No Nougat, No OIS support for the rear camera, Photos by Raj Rout

While the entire world is drooling over the recently launched Samsung Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy S8+ flagship smartphones, let me remind you that the Chaebol had also introduced upgrades to its Galaxy A series earlier this year; the Galaxy A5 (2017) and Gal...

Great display, Good design, Great battery life, Good cameras, Samsung Pay Support

Price could have been lower, No Nougat, No OIS support for the rear camera, Photos by Raj Rout

While the entire world is drooling over the recently launched Samsung Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy S8+ flagship smartphones, let me remind you that the Chaebol had also introduced upgrades to its Galaxy A series earlier this year; the Galaxy A5 (2017) and Gal...

Nonremovable battery, Glass and metal body, but does not support wireless charging, Poor camera performance (in lowlight), A smudge and fingerprint magnet that requires constant cleaning, Small speaker grill does not deliver stellar audio quality, $399.99...

With flagship smartphones getting better to the point where you actually have to nitpick the things they lack in order to show that they don't feature the element of perfection, mid-range devices have been getting treated in the same manner. For some time...

We covered the 2017 Samsung Galaxy A7 quite extensively after its launch, with a look at its new IP68 capability and the 7 upgrades since the 2016 model. But there is nothing like a full review, and that's what we are proud to share with you today – our...

Samsung released a pretty strong entrance in the mid-range Android segment with the waterproof 2017 A-series trio, and now we have the largest of them all – Galaxy A7 – to check out on. It shares specs with the A5, which we already reviewed – 14nm Exyno...

The larger of the two A-series phones refreshed this year, the Galaxy A7 revamp for 2017 comes in four different colours, two of the most recently released being a pinkish shade of Peach Cloud and in the case of our review unit a light pastel shade of blu...

The mid-range smartphone market just got a little more crowded with the release of the Samsung Galaxy A7 – a device that inherited a lot of top-line features from earlier flagship Galaxy phones.Samsung didn't announce a smartphone at the recent Mobile Wor...

The A7 looks just like the Galaxy S7 and has a 22-hour battery life. NFC means you can use Android Pay

The phone is a fingerprint magnet and accidental palm presses make it hard to use one-handed. It also runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow, which is. old

It looks like the Samsung Galaxy S7, feels like the Samsung Galaxy S7, but isn't actually the S7. No it's the 2017 version of Samsung's midrange series, and it's a pretty good-looking phone at that. While it's no OnePlus 3T, the current king of the midran...

While their flagship devices have gained acclaim in the past, nobody could blame you for saying Samsung has occasionally phoned it on when it comes to mid-tier. They've never exactly ignored that sector of the market but it sometimes feels like they've ne...

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